Judge Dispels The Myth Of The ‘Perfect’ Rape Victim In Powerful Verdict
For much of our history, the good rape victim, the credible rape victim has been a dead one.
Thats just one of the many powerful statements Ontario Court Justice Marvin Zuker said in court last week while delivering his verdict in a Canadian university rape case. The judge announced that he found the defendant guilty of sexual assault and proceeded to point out the insidious effects of victim-blaming in his 179-page verdict.
The myths of rape should be dispelled once and for all, Judge Zuker read aloud in court last Thursday. We cannot perpetuate the belief that niceness cannot coexist with violence, evil or deviance, and consequently the nice guy must not be guilty of the alleged offense.
The case, which began in February, involved Mustafa Ururyar and Mandi Gray, two doctoral students at Torontos York University. According to The Guardian, the two had been casually dating when Gray went to Ururyars apartment one night in January 2015.
As the two made their way back to Ururyars apartment, Gray said he became angry and started calling her a slut and needy. Gray testified that Ururyar forced her to perform oral sex on him and then raped her later that night.
Ururyar had pleaded not guilty to sexual assault, claiming that he and Gray had engaged in consensual sex on the night in question. According to Judge Zukers verdict, Ururyars defense repeatedly attacked Grays character and attempted to discredit her story throughout the trial.
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From the article:
No other crime is looked upon with the degree of blameworthiness, suspicion, and doubt as a rape victim. Victim blaming is unfortunately common and is one of the most significant barriers to justice and offender accountability.
And there it is!